'Sisters by blood, now sisters-in-arms:' 5 sisters from 2 families graduate Marine Corps training together
Two sets of sisters, five marines in total, graduated this month from the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina.
Two sets of sisters, five marines in total, graduated this month from the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina.
Two regulations issued Friday promise savings for Medicare recipients. One would tie payments for drugs administered in a doctor's office to lower prices paid abroad.
Health care workers and those in nursing homes and other vulnerable people are expected to get the first vaccines.
Michigan state legislators headed to the White House on Friday as President Trump made an extraordinary and sure-to-be futile attempt to block Joe Biden's victory.
TDOR honors the transgender lives of the past and present.
The annual 'Magic of Lights' drive-thru display is kicking off the holiday season in Holmdel, New Jersey with over one million lights.
New Rochelle, one of the first cities in the Tri-State Area that was hit hard by COVID-19, has now been declared a yellow zone as coronavirus cases continue to spike across the country.
On Friday, a World Health Organization guidelines panel advised against using the antiviral remdesivir for hospitalized patients, saying there's no evidence it improves survival or avoids the need for breathing machines.
But in the U.S. and many other countries, the drug has been the standard of care since a major, government-led study found other benefits.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy on Friday signed "Daniel's Law," named after the murdered son of U.S. Judge Esther Salas, which protects the home addresses and telephone numbers of judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers from public disclosure.
A senior Biden aide warned Friday that "there's no more room for delay."
Forty minutes after saying it had certified results, the secretary of state's office corrected its news release and said the results would be released later.
"Just like grandma used to make!" At Evelyn's Soul Food, they don't need to measure anything. They just season!
Concerns continue to increase about a spike in already-increasing coronavirus rates after the Thanksgiving holiday, and the CDC has warned against traveling and gathering with anyone outside your household.
Mayor Bill de Blasio again warned New York City is headed for new restrictions as data shows COVID-19 cases are still rising.
The former president called Sasha a "mini Michelle."
Federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty for a second reputed MS-13 member charged in the murder of two high school girls on Long Island.
Since 1989, the Standardbred Retirement Foundation has been a safe haven for retired racehorses facing potential slaughter.
Biden will be sworn in as the oldest president in U.S. history, displacing Ronald Reagan, who left the White House in 1989 when he was 77.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has told residents he will be issuing a 10-day stay-at-home advisory starting the day before Thanksgiving, advising "everybody close down" and get tested during that holiday period.
The fire broke out on Ronek Drive in Amityville at around 9 p.m. Thursday.
The stay-at-home order in Newark begins next Wednesday and goes on for the next 10 days, from November 25-December 4.
New York City schools are closed for in-person learning as COVID rates tick upward, and it could be the first domino to fall in a larger rollback of the city's reopening from the first wave of the virus.
A Fresno-area teacher battling a rare form of cancer ran 37 miles to raise money and awareness for rare cancer research.
A man who spent a quarter century in prison after being wrongly convicted of murder was freed on Thursday.